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first to nbc's chief correspondent andrea mitchell in our washington newsroom. andrea, after that speech, is there any turning back? >> reporter: there is not. before kerry's speech he was at the white house with the president, the other national security advisers talking about the intelligence. they say this is what is different the scale of the attack, the incredible number of casualties you just saw, second, the size of the target area. this intelligence map shows 12 separate location that were hit. it is a highly coordinated attack. they had spy satellites tracking the rockets from government launchers to where they landed. finally, they say assad's command and control was established from those intercepted communications you heard about revealing they've prepared to use chemicals, commanders told their own troops to put on gas masks. a senior official is overheard telling troops to hide the evidence afterwards from the u.n. with all of that, they say, if this president did not act, it would just be inviting assad and others to again use chemicals. >> andrea
first to nbc's chief correspondent andrea mitchell in our washington newsroom. andrea, after that speech, is there any turning back? >> reporter: there is not. before kerry's speech he was at the white house with the president, the other national security advisers talking about the intelligence. they say this is what is different the scale of the attack, the incredible number of casualties you just saw, second, the size of the target area. this intelligence map shows 12 separate location...
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reporting live from northeast washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. least three deaths are being blamed on flooding in the southern plains. two feet of rain fell in southern missouri in the past week. across the region, roads have turned into lakes and fields and crops have been submerged. we have a few showers and downpours, and the areas that are getting them are getting torrential rain, but they are few and far between. the weekend is looking better. some of the time lapse, enable academy in annapolis. -- the naval academy in annapolis. this is about to an hours worth. it went from sunshine, dark skies, torrential rain, a brief rainbow, then skies cleared out. sunshine right outside of the studios in arlington. showers and storms, thunderstorm warning has just expired for charles county and a county. and theiminishing, bright reds the past 30 minutes or so. pretty good downpours across charles county, southern prince george's county, dunkirk, hunting council top calvert county, more heavy stuff will move towards the bay the next 20, 30 minutes. thi
reporting live from northeast washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. least three deaths are being blamed on flooding in the southern plains. two feet of rain fell in southern missouri in the past week. across the region, roads have turned into lakes and fields and crops have been submerged. we have a few showers and downpours, and the areas that are getting them are getting torrential rain, but they are few and far between. the weekend is looking better. some of the time lapse, enable academy in...
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those could slide south of metro washington. >> something to look forward to. abc world news is next. >> join us at 11 p.m. have a good night. >>> this is "world news." tonight, shock wave in the fight against crime. should police be allowed to stop and frisk like this? is it potentially racist or is it keeping the streets safe? >>> wallowed up. video she's florida resort being consumed by a giant sinkhole. we show you how families and a babe narrowly escaped. >>> and pet project. new research could change the way you travel with your pet tonight. >>> good evening to all of you. we begin tonight with a big question about the safety of america's streets and what police say they need to keep law and order. the tactic is called stop and frisk. today, a judge dealt a major blow, saying it could open the door to racism. tonight police are fighting back. abc's pierre thomas takes us into the heart of the battle. >> reporter: encounters like this that have fueled the furry. minorities claiming they are routinely targeted by the nypd stop and frisk program in blatant r
those could slide south of metro washington. >> something to look forward to. abc world news is next. >> join us at 11 p.m. have a good night. >>> this is "world news." tonight, shock wave in the fight against crime. should police be allowed to stop and frisk like this? is it potentially racist or is it keeping the streets safe? >>> wallowed up. video she's florida resort being consumed by a giant sinkhole. we show you how families and a babe narrowly...
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we have reports from washington, as well as inside damascus tonight. andrea mitchell starts us off from washington. andrea, good evening. >> good evening, lester. tonight the president is losing momentum for quick action against syria, and thinking of the real prospect if he does act within days, he may be doing it alone. something the white house said today it is willing to to. u.n. inspectors were still collecting evidence today of last week's attack and now plan to leave syria saturday. their mandate is only whether a chemical attack took place, not who did it. the british jets landed in cypress. the british government said an intervention would be legal on humanitarian grounds. but the jets are grounded for now. that's because the public is deeply opposed. and today the prime minister's own party rebelled against using force. looming over today's debate, the iraq intelligence failures a decade ago. >> the well of public opinion was truly poisoned by the iraq episode and we need to understand the public's skepticism. >> we must consider, given where
we have reports from washington, as well as inside damascus tonight. andrea mitchell starts us off from washington. andrea, good evening. >> good evening, lester. tonight the president is losing momentum for quick action against syria, and thinking of the real prospect if he does act within days, he may be doing it alone. something the white house said today it is willing to to. u.n. inspectors were still collecting evidence today of last week's attack and now plan to leave syria...
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abc's susan saulny in washington tonight. >> as a father, i want my son to come home. >> reporter: today, in an exclusive interview with abc's george stephanopoulos, lon snowden, father of fugitive nsa leaker edward snowden, said plans have been made to reunite in russia. >> you're going to moscow? >> reporter: bruce fein is the family's lawyer and says it will happen very soon. >> we have visas, we have a date which we won't disclose because of the frenzy. >> reporter: the purpose of trip -- to come up with a criminal defense against charges of espionage. >> what i would like is for this to be vetted in open court for the american people to have all the facts. >> reporter: but the elder snowden is not convinced his son could get a fair trial. >> when you consider many of the statements made by our leaders, they have poisoned the well, so to speak, in terms of a potential jury trial. >> reporter: just friday, president obama had this to say. >> i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. there were other avenues available for somebody whose conscience was stirred. >> reporter: mr. obama out
abc's susan saulny in washington tonight. >> as a father, i want my son to come home. >> reporter: today, in an exclusive interview with abc's george stephanopoulos, lon snowden, father of fugitive nsa leaker edward snowden, said plans have been made to reunite in russia. >> you're going to moscow? >> reporter: bruce fein is the family's lawyer and says it will happen very soon. >> we have visas, we have a date which we won't disclose because of the frenzy....
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. >> showers getting closer >> a decades old southwest washington business is near shutting down in the name of rye grass. the city is eyeing the land as a home for a new stadium for d.c. united. about the plan the same day the rest of us did. >> the city has not approached the business directly. because the business owns 10% of the land they can use eminent domain to take the land. the deal does not involve land, just air. it is officially for sale. officials have figured out. they are selling the air rights to developers. >> it is kind of crazy. >> they say the space could we bought or leased so apartments or condos can be built. >> money made from the sales would go to state and local jurisdictions for transportation projects. one possibility is along the track along the silver line. dulleste over the tollroad. >> i am not opposed to it as long as we're doing it in a balanced way. have brought in and in josh of millions of dollars a year. virginia is hoping for similar success. is changing jail its procedures after four inmates committed suicides in the last 10 months. the inmate who
. >> showers getting closer >> a decades old southwest washington business is near shutting down in the name of rye grass. the city is eyeing the land as a home for a new stadium for d.c. united. about the plan the same day the rest of us did. >> the city has not approached the business directly. because the business owns 10% of the land they can use eminent domain to take the land. the deal does not involve land, just air. it is officially for sale. officials have figured...
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. >> washington is playing games retiring with the benefits is to all be reduced and at least 25% to get in line with the rest of america. what is going on? and when it comes to obamacare the employer mandate is just due to the democrat looking to reelect next year. send me e-mail go to gerriwillis.com i talk about the un e. finn -- and even playing field of investors the market of zig and zag and we get taken for a ride. things just airfare but the fbi says they have found operational vulnerabilities in the system with government economic data in the marketplace in other words, the fbi thinks there is cheating the numbers are out to traders early and making a killing on this stuff but i wish i could say i was supplied with dash a prize but i am not. and reuters was giving access to consumer confidence numbers seconds before it was publicly available those numbers move the market but you know, what i say? shame on them or anybody cheating the system because it hurts people like you and me in those that should be treated as equals one of the best ways to say on dash stage fit is redee
. >> washington is playing games retiring with the benefits is to all be reduced and at least 25% to get in line with the rest of america. what is going on? and when it comes to obamacare the employer mandate is just due to the democrat looking to reelect next year. send me e-mail go to gerriwillis.com i talk about the un e. finn -- and even playing field of investors the market of zig and zag and we get taken for a ride. things just airfare but the fbi says they have found operational...
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rich edson in washington, d.c., with the details. reporter: government analysis shows obamacare deadline for network security. health and human services inspector general's report says if there are additional delays in completing the security authorization package, they may not have a full assessment of the system risk and security controls needed for the security authorization decision by the initial opening enrollment set to begin october 1, 2013. republicans are seizing on the report saying another example obamacare will not work. the congressman rights this data hub is a hacker's dream with 55 days until implementation, they're nowhere near to go live. they are building this computer network. the system does not store any of the information it routes through different federal agencies. the agency says they have improved and in a statement the spokesperson says we are on schedule and will be ready for the marketplaces to open on october 1. the city conducted in may. we have made progress the last three months since then. continue
rich edson in washington, d.c., with the details. reporter: government analysis shows obamacare deadline for network security. health and human services inspector general's report says if there are additional delays in completing the security authorization package, they may not have a full assessment of the system risk and security controls needed for the security authorization decision by the initial opening enrollment set to begin october 1, 2013. republicans are seizing on the report saying...
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that is more important thing for investors to focus on, not the slice from washington. liz: the stock has done relatively well year-over-year. charlie gasparino has been working on a lot of stories on fox business writing about the facts jamie dimon did who is revered and made it through the other battle to split the chairman job versus the ceo, what do you think about whether this somewhat shakes the foundation in d.c. and stabilizes it or not. >> he has fought his battles and has come out the ther end. what we're dealing with now are the regulators are looking for ways to correct behavior so they are trying to take the wall street money center banks that used to get under pressure, kind of put this back into the marketplace and now try to make some kind of stay within the boundaries. this is the first post financial crisis issue we have seen kind of evolved and they will take it to the fullest extent to make sure the regulatory tone at the top is recommended and still aware of at each of these. >> totally agree with my colleagues. the way they handle this situation, a
that is more important thing for investors to focus on, not the slice from washington. liz: the stock has done relatively well year-over-year. charlie gasparino has been working on a lot of stories on fox business writing about the facts jamie dimon did who is revered and made it through the other battle to split the chairman job versus the ceo, what do you think about whether this somewhat shakes the foundation in d.c. and stabilizes it or not. >> he has fought his battles and has come...
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on policies like raising minimum wage that kills jobs that leads to merdependence on government, in washington d c. walmart was planning on opening business, i would expect dc politicians would be happy about this. but they passed a bill to raise minimum wage just for walmart over $ 12 an hour. they are killing the jobs, and leading to more people to rely on the government. charles: michelle, i've been listening to the president on the summer economic tour. like beatlemania without the crowd. he is becomes more and more bold about the idea that is not an economic policy but a fairness doctrine. that all of success in america is part of a public domain we should share. he is getting closer to closer of saying this is how it should be. we should have some form of prosperity no master who is earning it. >> it has become such a big nanny state, the money crisis is because everyone was entitled to a cheap home. this is going to open the door to more risk, excessive lending. charles: these same banks, if they went through with this they would be sued 5 years from now for the next bubble. but i guess
on policies like raising minimum wage that kills jobs that leads to merdependence on government, in washington d c. walmart was planning on opening business, i would expect dc politicians would be happy about this. but they passed a bill to raise minimum wage just for walmart over $ 12 an hour. they are killing the jobs, and leading to more people to rely on the government. charles: michelle, i've been listening to the president on the summer economic tour. like beatlemania without the crowd....
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you've hired a lobbyist in washington to deal with this, so you know it's a problem. >> that's ahead when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any al
you've hired a lobbyist in washington to deal with this, so you know it's a problem. >> that's ahead when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed...
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. >> forget washington. a playbook to get ahead in the workplace without getting your hands dirty. gerri: office politics can be dirty but the struggle for power existed you participate or not. how you play the game during advantage? we have career coaching and strategist. welcome to the show. with office politics people think is a dirty game but you cannot rise above the fray? >> no. it is nothing more than creating relationships or strategic alliances. regardless if you are in the office or a club for family or friends if exist everywhere. gerri: women in particular are reluctant because they think i will be judged on the basis of my work but if you were there you are participating. is a matter of how you play you are part of politics just by being there and oftentimes people feel is a dirty game and it does not need to be but you have to conduct yourself in a way that focuses on getting the job done to form a strategic alliance and forming relationships. >> but then people missed the of bigger point judge ito relationships with co-workers you have to judge that as well. >> absol
. >> forget washington. a playbook to get ahead in the workplace without getting your hands dirty. gerri: office politics can be dirty but the struggle for power existed you participate or not. how you play the game during advantage? we have career coaching and strategist. welcome to the show. with office politics people think is a dirty game but you cannot rise above the fray? >> no. it is nothing more than creating relationships or strategic alliances. regardless if you are in the...
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. >> "the washington post" has a new owner purchasing the paper and others at $250 million although that could be adjusted before the sale is completed but amazon is not involved. first-time home buyers are turning to the bank of mom and dad as they are having hefty down payments we have our senior financial analyst, the key for coming. what that parental help for housing i hear this all the time we are getting along from mom or dad and it is a gifted you look at the national numbers 24 percent is a gift and a 6% is a loan. you are not a fan of this? >> if you are not in the habit to continually amass savings he should not be buying a house like to understand in a high-cost market even a modest down payment is a big chunk of change have a mom and dad held out i can understand that but the fact is lack of the down payment is the biggest barrier for first-time homebuyers stand why you have seen the popularity of the fha program surge. but you need to have the ability to accumulate savings on a consistent basis before you buy else as well as after. gerri: over time you need money to repair
. >> "the washington post" has a new owner purchasing the paper and others at $250 million although that could be adjusted before the sale is completed but amazon is not involved. first-time home buyers are turning to the bank of mom and dad as they are having hefty down payments we have our senior financial analyst, the key for coming. what that parental help for housing i hear this all the time we are getting along from mom or dad and it is a gifted you look at the national...
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. >>> now to washington. where the president called out the president of russia. about the olympics and gay rights. and a lot more. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl was there. >> reporter: the president talked for the first time about canceling his meeting next month with russian president, vladimir putin, saying that despite the tension, they have a decent personal relationship. >> i know the press likes to focus on body language, and he's got that kind of slouch, looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. but the truth is, is that when we're in conversations together, oftentimes, it's very productive. >> reporter: the president said he is offended by russia's new anti-gay law, where foreigners could go to jail, for quote, promoting homosexuality, but when it comes to the upcoming winter olympics in russia -- >> i do no think it's appropriate to boycott the olympics. one of the things i'm really looking forward to is maybe some gay and lesbian athletes bringing home the gold, the silver, or the bronze. which i think would go a lon
. >>> now to washington. where the president called out the president of russia. about the olympics and gay rights. and a lot more. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl was there. >> reporter: the president talked for the first time about canceling his meeting next month with russian president, vladimir putin, saying that despite the tension, they have a decent personal relationship. >> i know the press likes to focus on body language, and he's got that kind...
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i assume that you and "the washington post" went to the nsa. what did they think when you told them you were breaking the news about the violations? >> well, it's a little bit of a sen sensitive topic, but the general answer i can give you is that the nsa gave a statement of some sort and my understanding is the government has not disputed that there are thousands of violations in a year's time. but there's not been a lot of forthcoming information about the nature of those violations. and the nsa doesn't seem to want to explain or elaborate on the details of why this happens so frequently that they appear to be searching on the names or searching on u.s. persons improperly or searching on people who they have no reasonable suspicion are linked to terrorists groups. >> the story that you wrote about the nsa is that there are typographical errors, but also says significant violations of the law. what falls into that category? >> well, you know, as my colleague reported, there was a pretty significant violation in 2011 where the court, the fisa c
i assume that you and "the washington post" went to the nsa. what did they think when you told them you were breaking the news about the violations? >> well, it's a little bit of a sen sensitive topic, but the general answer i can give you is that the nsa gave a statement of some sort and my understanding is the government has not disputed that there are thousands of violations in a year's time. but there's not been a lot of forthcoming information about the nature of those...
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washington doesn't want to find the waste and fraud. one sixth of the economy is gone. government just took it. i don't think that the rest of the world is enamored of obama. if you read the foreign press you get the truth. i love radio. radio is the singest greatest opportunity i have to be who i am. >> rush limbaugh "on the record" u
washington doesn't want to find the waste and fraud. one sixth of the economy is gone. government just took it. i don't think that the rest of the world is enamored of obama. if you read the foreign press you get the truth. i love radio. radio is the singest greatest opportunity i have to be who i am. >> rush limbaugh "on the record" u
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meanwhile, the "washington post" , the electronic army apparently getting ready -- taking credit for it. those guys probably not hitting you, but if you are tired of being hacked don't sit back. fight back. apparently you need not be an open book, and there are ways around the nsa. who knew? i started getting all these e-mails from viewers to tell me we need not take this surveiling digital forensic analyst on how we give the fed defender. all perfectly legal. good to have you. i guess the key is just making sure that our accounts are not accessible. have you do that? >> two things. in the immediate term and long term. you have to recognize that the free and sheep service, these are not going to protect your privacy, everything you send on them and use them as an open book. so that you just need to accept. what you can do is use alternative messaging services. they do cost money, but they will increase your messages and data. i think it's important for two reasons. in the short term you protect the information, especially if your lawyer or a cow or a business person and keep the data
meanwhile, the "washington post" , the electronic army apparently getting ready -- taking credit for it. those guys probably not hitting you, but if you are tired of being hacked don't sit back. fight back. apparently you need not be an open book, and there are ways around the nsa. who knew? i started getting all these e-mails from viewers to tell me we need not take this surveiling digital forensic analyst on how we give the fed defender. all perfectly legal. good to have you. i...
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. ♪ melissa: now to the battle in seattle, washington state has a highest minimum wage in the country at $9 per hour. some say it is still not good enough. the new proposed looking the right to increase more than 60% to $15 per hour. here with the realities of what that would do to businesses, gentlemen, thank you so much for coming on. i said i want somebody from a coffee shop in seattle, that is one of the things seattle has known about. you are the owner of a coffee shop, have to pay $15 per hour, how does that change your business and the number of employees who work for you? >> it would change the number of employees slightly. it will be wonderful to have each employee make at least $15 per hour because it provides a basic living wage. right now we don't have that, but i would like to make a law for that force and a lot of other employers to do so w. melissa: okay. my does not grow on trees, has to come from somewhere. so if you pay is to present more than what you are paying them before, where does that money come from? are you able to raise prices enough to make that? our owner
. ♪ melissa: now to the battle in seattle, washington state has a highest minimum wage in the country at $9 per hour. some say it is still not good enough. the new proposed looking the right to increase more than 60% to $15 per hour. here with the realities of what that would do to businesses, gentlemen, thank you so much for coming on. i said i want somebody from a coffee shop in seattle, that is one of the things seattle has known about. you are the owner of a coffee shop, have to pay $15...
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and it's designed to keep washington functioning as it is and keep washington big and to prevent -- look at, in politics when you control something you don't want to share it. you don't want to give it away. don't misunderstand me. this is all a political battle. i think it should take place in the arena of ideas, the arena of politics. i'm not casting criminal motives on anybody. this is all political. but there's no push back to it from the republican party side. that's my main objective. so they must be complicit with some of it. >> coming up, rush limbaugh on the george zimmerman verdict and race relations in america. but first, rush gets personal. hear him talk about the radio, his job, and his life. things you've never heard before from rush. that's all next. at day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hu
and it's designed to keep washington functioning as it is and keep washington big and to prevent -- look at, in politics when you control something you don't want to share it. you don't want to give it away. don't misunderstand me. this is all a political battle. i think it should take place in the arena of ideas, the arena of politics. i'm not casting criminal motives on anybody. this is all political. but there's no push back to it from the republican party side. that's my main objective. so...
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the fall of washington regulations for a long time. how often deasy things deregulated? >> a good question. i think it was ronald reagan he said the closest thing to immortality is a government program. he might have also been referring to regulations. very difficult. so the curve only goes up. it never seems to come down. there are some cases were bad regulations are overturned, but it's very rare. a few ticket what happened to the federal register, as more than tripled in the last 35 years. dennis: more than tripled, and another measure shows that while george bush and his first term, his pages are up 4%. just the first three years the president obama's turned the pages were up over 7 percent, not only passing more rules, but were your calendar rolls. >> well, not just launder, but they and using terms the have to be -- that are just tailor-made for lobbyists and lawyers to figure out what exactly they mean. i happen to think that they use terms like reasonable. what does that mean? does for courts and lawyers and lawmakers to sort out. that kind of thing happens all t
the fall of washington regulations for a long time. how often deasy things deregulated? >> a good question. i think it was ronald reagan he said the closest thing to immortality is a government program. he might have also been referring to regulations. very difficult. so the curve only goes up. it never seems to come down. there are some cases were bad regulations are overturned, but it's very rare. a few ticket what happened to the federal register, as more than tripled in the last 35...
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ammon johns chief bought the "washington post" earlier this week $250 million. he is expanding his empire. i would say he is one of the greatest innovators. i say he is the next steve jobs. the guest on the show this morning. what is the difference? >> steve jobs is a wonderful marketer. products have been released that were pretty terrible and he comes out and says i have internet medications device. i also have a phone and music player. it is one device, it is the iphone. taking these products and turning it into one product. the brilliance of jeff bezos is amazon has had razor thin profitability. he is taking all of the money, reinvesting it into the genius of amazon, low-cost retailer, driving down the price of the marketplace and he plays the long ball. it would take eight years to develop the technology that came out last year. that is what blew everybody away. it took eight years, he did not care, he did it quietly. stuart: razor thin profit margins versus massive, thick profit margins at apple, there is a difference, i got that. attention to detail in th
ammon johns chief bought the "washington post" earlier this week $250 million. he is expanding his empire. i would say he is one of the greatest innovators. i say he is the next steve jobs. the guest on the show this morning. what is the difference? >> steve jobs is a wonderful marketer. products have been released that were pretty terrible and he comes out and says i have internet medications device. i also have a phone and music player. it is one device, it is the iphone....
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to the american psyche. >> washington doesn't want to find a -- 1/6 of the economy is gone. the government took it. i don't think the rest of the world is enamored with obama. i love radio. radio is the single greatest opportunity i have to be who i am. >> rush limbaugh on the
to the american psyche. >> washington doesn't want to find a -- 1/6 of the economy is gone. the government took it. i don't think the rest of the world is enamored with obama. i love radio. radio is the single greatest opportunity i have to be who i am. >> rush limbaugh on the
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it captivated seattle, washington. i guess they are getting ready for minimum wage. it would effectively double it to $15 per hour. >> not doubling it, i have to say, but it is hardly surprising >> and could quite possibly be. but fundamentally, increasing the minimum wage actually isn't that controversial. 54% of conservatives are raising it is a little bit. neil: but not 50%? >> not to 50%. >> i think it's helping those that are in need, but that's not the way to help people. the minimum wage is usually for people without a lot of skills and the restaurant industry and retail, we all know that this is not complicated economics. it actually makes more work for other people to create fewer jobs. the better way to help these people is to help less regulation and less government intervention. have a stronger economy all around. neil: do think there is much credence to the notion that you raise the minimum wage and it would be dramatically? that they have more money to spend and it is a self pleasing cycle, more people spending money and everything all around? >> i thin
it captivated seattle, washington. i guess they are getting ready for minimum wage. it would effectively double it to $15 per hour. >> not doubling it, i have to say, but it is hardly surprising >> and could quite possibly be. but fundamentally, increasing the minimum wage actually isn't that controversial. 54% of conservatives are raising it is a little bit. neil: but not 50%? >> not to 50%. >> i think it's helping those that are in need, but that's not the way to help...
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the flooding of money into washington. is there anything that can be done to change what is a cesspool by definition? >> i hope so. i'm a journalist and i hope that it creates an outrage or something. i don't have a chapter at the end where i have my bullet points on how to make this better. >> i don't know if it exists anymore, but i think that this is a wonderful book. lou: the book is called this town. goodnight and have a great evening. right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. hp moonshot. this&is gonna be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. ♪ neil: getting fired. if you want to know what is rattling wall street, as strange as it might sound come made is things looking better on main street. welcome, everybody. [laug
the flooding of money into washington. is there anything that can be done to change what is a cesspool by definition? >> i hope so. i'm a journalist and i hope that it creates an outrage or something. i don't have a chapter at the end where i have my bullet points on how to make this better. >> i don't know if it exists anymore, but i think that this is a wonderful book. lou: the book is called this town. goodnight and have a great evening. right now, 7 years of music is being...
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washington is disfunctional not because it is run by democrats, because it is run by people who have one hand in the pocket of the lobbyist and the other hand in your pocket. reforming health care shouldn't be about your politics, but about your well being. nobody wins if we fail at the task, but if we lose and fail, we are going to end up treating this as something other than what it ought to be. it ought not to be a war between elephants and donkies. this ought to be a war against disease and not against each other. i want democrats and republicans to be healthy. it will cost you and me less money. if we don't find some real solutions and just keep playing the par partisan political games with the lives of our citizens and keep continuing down this path it will cost our country and will cost our kids their heritage. i'd like to hear from you. let me know if you think we can try some real solutions. oh, and i'm gonna be watching for your messages to me whether it is on facebook or my twitter account or my website, mike huckabee.com. can we solve these problems? well in the words of
washington is disfunctional not because it is run by democrats, because it is run by people who have one hand in the pocket of the lobbyist and the other hand in your pocket. reforming health care shouldn't be about your politics, but about your well being. nobody wins if we fail at the task, but if we lose and fail, we are going to end up treating this as something other than what it ought to be. it ought not to be a war between elephants and donkies. this ought to be a war against disease and...
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abc news, lisa stark, washington. >>> tonight a high flying tragedy for the man who stole the show at the opening of the olympics in england. he joined other dare devils in a leap from the mountains today and it resulted in a fatal mistake. abc's ryan owens has that. >> reporter: he had the world holding its breath, jumping from a helicopter dressed as james bond and gliding with that union jack parachute right into olympic stadium in london last year. but mark sutton wore another kind of suit, a winged suit. what people can do in them may be as dangerous as anything 007 ever did. he even had a youtube channel to demonstrate how he could maneuver around majestic mountains. today the 42-year-old leaped from a helicopter 10,000 feet above the swiss alps and slammed into a mountain and died instantly. this man has done similar jumps hundreds of times. here he is gliding around the matterhorn. look closely and you'll see a plane flying by him. >> the people that are doing it accept the risk. if you are doing this it's because you dreamed of it. if you die living your dream, so be it. >> r
abc news, lisa stark, washington. >>> tonight a high flying tragedy for the man who stole the show at the opening of the olympics in england. he joined other dare devils in a leap from the mountains today and it resulted in a fatal mistake. abc's ryan owens has that. >> reporter: he had the world holding its breath, jumping from a helicopter dressed as james bond and gliding with that union jack parachute right into olympic stadium in london last year. but mark sutton wore...
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the one thing being done in washington right now. what is it? the administration installing solar panel on the white house. i kid you not. panels that jimmy carter put up. ronald reagan took down, and then art laffer cannot figure any of these guys out. art, don't think -- i have nothing against. i just think there's more pressing issues on the table. both parties ignoring. >> i never knew that the white house was in the place where the sun shined, either, neil. >> neil: now you're being petty. go ahead. >> just having fun with you. but i have no idea what is going on. we're going to approach a deadline and we'll see how it goes out. i don't think there's going to be a real problem with it, but i do hope that the house requires them to cut some more spending, and that would be nice. maybe they can even cut out to the solar panels. >> neil: i understand they work a lot better than 30 or 40 years ago so hope prisoning ease -- springs eterm. -- springs eternal. and there's hope when congress is away. here's where i differentiate now. there's so muc
the one thing being done in washington right now. what is it? the administration installing solar panel on the white house. i kid you not. panels that jimmy carter put up. ronald reagan took down, and then art laffer cannot figure any of these guys out. art, don't think -- i have nothing against. i just think there's more pressing issues on the table. both parties ignoring. >> i never knew that the white house was in the place where the sun shined, either, neil. >> neil: now you're...
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it's designed to keep washington functioning as it is and keep washington big and to prevent -- look at when you in politics when you control something, you don't want to share it or give it away. don't misunderstood me, this is all a political battle. it should take place in the arena of politics. i'm not casting criminal motives on anybody. this is all political. but there's no pushback to it from the republican party side. that's my main objective. they must be complicit with some of it. >>> coming up, rush limbaugh on the george zimmerman verdict and race relations in america. but first, rush gets personal. he'll talk about the radio, his job and his wife. things you've never heard before from rush. that's all next. business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on
it's designed to keep washington functioning as it is and keep washington big and to prevent -- look at when you in politics when you control something, you don't want to share it or give it away. don't misunderstood me, this is all a political battle. it should take place in the arena of politics. i'm not casting criminal motives on anybody. this is all political. but there's no pushback to it from the republican party side. that's my main objective. they must be complicit with some of it....
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. >> i love seattle, washington, rocks. >> colorado, washington. >> they call it wake and bake. some wake up every morning. ♪ light up. you're live in the cnn "newsroom." >>> more on the doj pot decision a little later. good morning to you, i'm carol costello. first up, syria. president obama reaches out and u.s. allies back away. this morning an international coalition to support military strikes on syria is crumbling. the most stinging rejection from washington's closest ally. take a look at the cover of "new york daily news" the british aren't coming. british lawmakers voted against taking any part of any military action. other allies like germany and france are also gun shy, still haunted by the iraq war. those concerns echo loudly in congress where more than 160 lawmakers, both republicans and democrats, are demanding at least a full debate before any strikes are launched. last night, president obama and top members of his cabinet spent 90 minutes trying to rally support among skeptical lawmakers. >> the congress, like in any democracy, is important to this process. their
. >> i love seattle, washington, rocks. >> colorado, washington. >> they call it wake and bake. some wake up every morning. ♪ light up. you're live in the cnn "newsroom." >>> more on the doj pot decision a little later. good morning to you, i'm carol costello. first up, syria. president obama reaches out and u.s. allies back away. this morning an international coalition to support military strikes on syria is crumbling. the most stinging rejection from...
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last month has been bad and we are so worried about washington and ma macy's walmart and targe are america. >> we love it when you do that. none the less still over it's record high. the last four summers we have had a swoon. this is meger. up next battleground group on. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> it is riddle time, folks. can you name this stock? it is up for than 100% since january. yes, many of you have already correctly guessed. it is groupon. a big comeback this year. can it be sustained? julia boorstin has been digging in. >> reporter: mandy, ever since the ceo mason was ousted, wall street has gained confidence that the company can transition to be a true
last month has been bad and we are so worried about washington and ma macy's walmart and targe are america. >> we love it when you do that. none the less still over it's record high. the last four summers we have had a swoon. this is meger. up next battleground group on. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade...
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>> in the shadow of the march on washington. all i can think is we are such a long way, i think that nigel would agree we are so far from the days where you had three american young people two whites and one black who died trying to make america better. i don't know what is going on. >> where is the president on this? >> i don't know if you let me finish you will hear me say this. i do think that the president should peak out on this. i think this is an opportunity to speak to the general problem of youth violence and the state of our youth violence in america generally speaking. no, i mean i don't think we should run over that. i want us to talk to meech other not just over each other. >> first of all, it is great to be on with you and my sister santita. sean, you and your producers are appropriate and quite brilliant to have two children of great civil rights leader. i agree with her, that we have come a long way since churner, cheney and goodman since they were murdered. i would call for attorney general heolder to investigat
>> in the shadow of the march on washington. all i can think is we are such a long way, i think that nigel would agree we are so far from the days where you had three american young people two whites and one black who died trying to make america better. i don't know what is going on. >> where is the president on this? >> i don't know if you let me finish you will hear me say this. i do think that the president should peak out on this. i think this is an opportunity to speak to...
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there are more than 390 trader joe's across america. 14 stores in washington alone. while hallon the said that he only makes $2 on each testimony he now has to go further to get the products. >> we lost a bunch of chocolate. >> reporter: the store's sign has lost its "p" which reads i irate joe's. >> they said they were hoping a store this year or next year i would close the store. >> reporter: we reached out to trader joe's they're not commenting on the lawsuit. >>> when we come back here on "world news" -- the big implosion in one american city. why they decided suddenly that the building had to come down. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency me
there are more than 390 trader joe's across america. 14 stores in washington alone. while hallon the said that he only makes $2 on each testimony he now has to go further to get the products. >> we lost a bunch of chocolate. >> reporter: the store's sign has lost its "p" which reads i irate joe's. >> they said they were hoping a store this year or next year i would close the store. >> reporter: we reached out to trader joe's they're not commenting on the...
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david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and still ahead tonight on "world news." the emotional tribute to glee's cory monteith. from his girlfriend and costar. >>> and lessons tonight for everyone with a loved one in trouble. >>> and later, a remarkable family reunion. showing us all what it means to get to live the american dream. [ male announcer ] what's important to you? at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. taking care of our customers. taking care of her. and the next thing on our list is bungee jumping. [ male announcer ] helping you... now that's what's important to us. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fr
david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and still ahead tonight on "world news." the emotional tribute to glee's cory monteith. from his girlfriend and costar. >>> and lessons tonight for everyone with a loved one in trouble. >>> and later, a remarkable family reunion. showing us all what it means to get to live the american dream. [ male announcer ] what's important to you? at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being...
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i want you to know. >>> a rally to call lawmakers in washington to delay obama care. organizers are calling it exempt america. >> obama care is disaster. even a chief architect of the law admits it is headed off a cliff. >> democrats rushed the bill into law without consent of the american people. they had to pass the bill to find out what's in it. so, what is the president's solution to keep his signature legislature from derailing off the track? exceptions. by unilaterally delaying the mandate. the irs union doesn't want obama care. even the authors of the law, congress and their staff are getting special treatment. it seems like everyone has gotten waivers except the american people. if it isn't good enough for them, it's not good enough for us. 52% of americans don't want the law. yet congressional republicans are not acting to prevent the coming disaster. we must delay obama care, and that means defunding the law. on september 10th, congress is back in session and so are we. >> joining us now, one of the organizers of that rally. jenny martin. i'm also joined by
i want you to know. >>> a rally to call lawmakers in washington to delay obama care. organizers are calling it exempt america. >> obama care is disaster. even a chief architect of the law admits it is headed off a cliff. >> democrats rushed the bill into law without consent of the american people. they had to pass the bill to find out what's in it. so, what is the president's solution to keep his signature legislature from derailing off the track? exceptions. by...
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one of the icons of the tech era taking over "the washington post." and you might want to know that not just working at airports anymore. get that laptop out. get the stinky shoes off and get up for "way too early." >>> good morning. brian shactman here. we have a story about the relationship between twitter and tv watching. put it this way. i need a few more followers here if we're going to get this thing right. we begin with a pretty disturbing story out of pennsylvania. a man is in custody this morning accused of shooting and killing several people at a town meeting. he's accused of opening fire through the window of the meeting in ross township, which is about 15 minutes outside of pittsbur pittsburgh. he then reportedly walked in and started shooting at random. one witness said he was wearing a blue hawaiian shirt as he shot three people and injured two others. . he went back to his car and according to police got another gun. he was bear hugged and shot with his own gun by a local official who was at the meting. he had an ongoing fight with town
one of the icons of the tech era taking over "the washington post." and you might want to know that not just working at airports anymore. get that laptop out. get the stinky shoes off and get up for "way too early." >>> good morning. brian shactman here. we have a story about the relationship between twitter and tv watching. put it this way. i need a few more followers here if we're going to get this thing right. we begin with a pretty disturbing story out of...
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this evening that disturbing headline from washington about what we could be looking at now. unespecially inspector are facing huge hurdles to determine if chemicals weapons were, in fact, used. >> reporter: it's a terrible and urgent task. tonight the u.s. and un racing to find out whether chemical weapons killed these men, women and children. just how many died? today a shocking new number from opposition groups revealed in issue washington. >> the most recent sometimes we've seen range from 1,000 to 1800 which is a broad range. >> reporter: the assad regime says the claims that it carried out a chemical attack are baseless. as un investigators beg for access to the site, the evidence may be quickly dissipating. david, tonight president obama has directed the intelligence community to do everything possible to find additional information about this suspected attack, but we don't know what the u.s. response would be. david? >> martha raddatz with us again tonight. thank you. >>> also new word this evening on americans now believed to have joined the fight on the ground in sy
this evening that disturbing headline from washington about what we could be looking at now. unespecially inspector are facing huge hurdles to determine if chemicals weapons were, in fact, used. >> reporter: it's a terrible and urgent task. tonight the u.s. and un racing to find out whether chemical weapons killed these men, women and children. just how many died? today a shocking new number from opposition groups revealed in issue washington. >> the most recent sometimes we've seen...
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washington post. everyone focused. they are not looking at the fact that there is also a bunch of other little papers and stuff that have value. he is really paying significantly less than the headline. but in the and think about what he just did. he just ran 16 different versions of everybody making this announcement. you would think we bombed hiroshima. this is a $250 million transaction. you made reference to my $39 billion transaction. i didn't get 20 anchors yelling about it. so that is the problem. neil: i did at the time. let me ask you. one of the things you did not plan on running into, the economics notwithstanding, just the egos and a lot of journalists at the newspapers you but did not like you or some of the cuts you were envisioning of the fact that you are rallying around and saying we have to do something to fix this in my experience newspaper people aren't -- has leased a greedy as anyone else and what did you mean by that? >> well, you know, this illusion that they and lloyd bank finance doing god's w
washington post. everyone focused. they are not looking at the fact that there is also a bunch of other little papers and stuff that have value. he is really paying significantly less than the headline. but in the and think about what he just did. he just ran 16 different versions of everybody making this announcement. you would think we bombed hiroshima. this is a $250 million transaction. you made reference to my $39 billion transaction. i didn't get 20 anchors yelling about it. so that is...
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you will hear some yelps out of washington, d.c. before the adjournment i think august 2nd. you have a dearth of news between now and the next fed meeting. the stars have aligned right here for some kind of a pullback and i think the nail will be in the coffin if you break below 1684. tracy: the thing is, there are some things that are happening. all we need is for one to go bad, right? it is just an excuse for everyone to kind of sell for a while. >> quell, yeah, a lot of people are on holiday. the europeans are on holiday. so, you know, this is the best chance we've had this year. i do think if we get a decent pullback it is for buying because i agree with other strategists. i think we'll be higher by year-end. i think the economy resets and earnings will continue to come in better than most people think. tracy: what is the one thing people are missing in this market? >> oh, i think they're is missing a lot of things. this move towards energy independence is massive. if you would have told me five years ago we would be producing 800,000 barrels a day out of bakken on its w
you will hear some yelps out of washington, d.c. before the adjournment i think august 2nd. you have a dearth of news between now and the next fed meeting. the stars have aligned right here for some kind of a pullback and i think the nail will be in the coffin if you break below 1684. tracy: the thing is, there are some things that are happening. all we need is for one to go bad, right? it is just an excuse for everyone to kind of sell for a while. >> quell, yeah, a lot of people are on...
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this speech happened in washington, the march happened in washington for a reason, which was, washington was where the movement wanted to see action on civil rights legislation. that was the predicate, the first demand is comprehensive and official civil rights legislation to guarantee all americans, and they list different things they wanted. kennedy had announced his intentions. his support for such an act. what was the dynamics here politically of showing up with 200,000 people on the mall? >> he was, woulding his way, you get the tapes. you can get some tapes. kennedy was working with his through the judiciary committee in the house. he was working him to get some of the liberal members who are being a little too perfecto. they wouldn't push the liberal health care, the civil rights bill. this is public accommodations and fair employment practices. you can go to the restrooms, hotels, restaurants. these are the doors closed for african-americ african-americans. and he was pushing that through right up until he died. now, you can wonder whether he had ever gotten past comber and those
this speech happened in washington, the march happened in washington for a reason, which was, washington was where the movement wanted to see action on civil rights legislation. that was the predicate, the first demand is comprehensive and official civil rights legislation to guarantee all americans, and they list different things they wanted. kennedy had announced his intentions. his support for such an act. what was the dynamics here politically of showing up with 200,000 people on the mall?...
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rich edson in washington with the very latest. rich? >> there could be. in some cases investigators are beginning to run out of time here. in certain cases prosecutors have five years from the sale of the investment product to file charges. five years puts us to the run-up in the financial crisis. the latest to acknowledge a investigation, pnc. the bank said the department of justice and consumer financial protection bureau are jointly investigating whether their mortgage loan pricing had a disparate impact on protected classes. in other words, whether bank practices prompted discriminatory effect against certain groups. in these cases there is no need to prove intentional discrimination. this goes beyond pnc. jpmorgan chase says investigators are examining mortgage-backed securities it sold leading up to the financial crisis. sec and department of justice are suing bank of america for $850 million, claiming the bank hid risks mortgage investments. bank of new york mellon faces lawsuits over foreign exchange rates. success with these charges could be diff
rich edson in washington with the very latest. rich? >> there could be. in some cases investigators are beginning to run out of time here. in certain cases prosecutors have five years from the sale of the investment product to file charges. five years puts us to the run-up in the financial crisis. the latest to acknowledge a investigation, pnc. the bank said the department of justice and consumer financial protection bureau are jointly investigating whether their mortgage loan pricing had...
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interestingly, "the washington post" didn't have a single obama berger story. and for all of 2008, there are just eight items that mention either obama's birth certificate or questions over his citizenship. we have two guests here tonight to discuss this. let's start with "the washington post." remember so i want to say it is great to be here. we will talk about this in the tendency that this is 2016. his citizenship status, ted cruz, everyone is trying to read this. >> "the washington post" running 12 stories on this. >> i think that theyywant to know that he is going to be a big force in the party if he does run. lou: he will probably be a big force whether he does or doesn't. >> there is nothing more that the post wanted the story that was handed to them. when ted cruz decided he was going to enter public life, he should've gotten this out of the way. only he knows what he is and why he would obtain his citizenship. but it's not as easy as it seems. it's a process by which he has to renounce it. he is really feeding the media a story that should've never bee
interestingly, "the washington post" didn't have a single obama berger story. and for all of 2008, there are just eight items that mention either obama's birth certificate or questions over his citizenship. we have two guests here tonight to discuss this. let's start with "the washington post." remember so i want to say it is great to be here. we will talk about this in the tendency that this is 2016. his citizenship status, ted cruz, everyone is trying to read this....
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what do you need from washington? what do you need to maybe make that economic recovery brighter, in your opinion, where you don't have to cut 4,000 people? >> all right, cheryl, you've asked a series of questions, and if it's all right, let me frame it in terms of the quarter. i think it's important to understand when i make my comments, our expenses next year will be flat to slightly up. what we're doing in the cuts that we're making is we have to reinvest very quickly in terms of opportunities that are moving very it's in this market. and since we aren't as optimistic as we'd like to be about the global gdp growth, we're doing this from a caution point of view very carefully in terms of how we do it. we are communicating to our employees very openly, you said it right, this is the hardest decision you make as the ceo. we met with 18,000 of our employees by telepresence, by video this morning, shared with them what we're doing. they get to grill us for literally an hour and 15 minutes with any question, fair game. t
what do you need from washington? what do you need to maybe make that economic recovery brighter, in your opinion, where you don't have to cut 4,000 people? >> all right, cheryl, you've asked a series of questions, and if it's all right, let me frame it in terms of the quarter. i think it's important to understand when i make my comments, our expenses next year will be flat to slightly up. what we're doing in the cuts that we're making is we have to reinvest very quickly in terms of...
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peter barnes is in washington d.c. with the latest. >> reporter: wants the bank and retail stocks on this because they are battling once again over the so-called swipe fees the retailers pay banks when customers use debit cards. banks collected about $15 billion in swipe fees from retailers last year. under financial reforms in 2010 congress ordered the federal reserve to cut the fees for banks. the fed did from about $0.44 on an average transaction of $40 set up $0.24, but retailer said that was still too high and sued the fed in court. two weeks ago that one in a statement bankers called the decision a windfall, especially for big change saying the price controls on sweet peas serve one purpose, further lining the pockets of our nation's big box retailer at their own customers' expense. retailers say the decision will force the fed to cut fees even more which will benefit consumers. >> pass along the lower cost of goods and other promotions and discounts, but a customer service. the point is it is not pulling to rete
peter barnes is in washington d.c. with the latest. >> reporter: wants the bank and retail stocks on this because they are battling once again over the so-called swipe fees the retailers pay banks when customers use debit cards. banks collected about $15 billion in swipe fees from retailers last year. under financial reforms in 2010 congress ordered the federal reserve to cut the fees for banks. the fed did from about $0.44 on an average transaction of $40 set up $0.24, but retailer said...
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like this warehouse in washington, it's been empty for four years. and get this, the total cost to you to maintain those 77,000 properties is more than a billion and a half dollars every year. even the white house tells "world news" that's too much and says it's moving aggressively to dispose of unused property. aggressively, really? remember that miami courthouse? >> it's historic, a historic building. and nothing is happening to it. >> reporter: this college president has wanted the building since 2008. it's right next door to his campus. he experienced what the administration admits, there is too much red tape. rules requiring first offering buildings to other agencies, states, and local governments. >> delay after delay. >> reporter: which is why after tonight, those thousands of properties are still part of lifestyles of taxpayer-owned buildings and you are paying the tab. david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> still ahead here on "world news," how could it happen, a brother wanted to give his sister his life-saving kidney and then a medical mi
like this warehouse in washington, it's been empty for four years. and get this, the total cost to you to maintain those 77,000 properties is more than a billion and a half dollars every year. even the white house tells "world news" that's too much and says it's moving aggressively to dispose of unused property. aggressively, really? remember that miami courthouse? >> it's historic, a historic building. and nothing is happening to it. >> reporter: this college president...
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we'll have more on the threat and the homeland security law at the center for national policy in washington. a very long title. the postal service is critical to our economy. delivering mail, medicine and packages, yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service and want to layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the fiber one caramel nut protein bar. >> shepard: just about eight minutes before the hour now. a few seconds away and we are style -- there's some degree of concern what is happening in yemen. americans have been told evacuate from the country. there are indications of a specific terror plot according to authorities, and indications that americans don't need to be there. so, what do we
we'll have more on the threat and the homeland security law at the center for national policy in washington. a very long title. the postal service is critical to our economy. delivering mail, medicine and packages, yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service and want to layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year...
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about from turmoil in the middle east to the fed's exit plan and even our annual possible gridlock in washington as we near another debt ceiling. but of all those things, which risks should you be the most focused on right now? we're breaking it down with tim, josh, guy and mike khouw. before we do any of that let's get to mcc, michelle ka brar row with how u.s. involvement in syria could play out. >> chuck hagel making it pretty clear today, brian, that, in fact, it's increasingly likely that there will be military intervention when it comes to syria because they have crossed that red line. he believes there has been a creme cal weapon strike and it was the regime that did it, not the rebels. here's the questions you have to ask. if the u.s. does get involved, what kind of strikes are they go to do? most likely targeted as we listen to what the administration was saying today. how many strikes, how long. the rebels would love a very deep intervention, something that would destabilize the regime, shift the balance of power. they're not going to get that. jay carney, the spokesman for the white h
about from turmoil in the middle east to the fed's exit plan and even our annual possible gridlock in washington as we near another debt ceiling. but of all those things, which risks should you be the most focused on right now? we're breaking it down with tim, josh, guy and mike khouw. before we do any of that let's get to mcc, michelle ka brar row with how u.s. involvement in syria could play out. >> chuck hagel making it pretty clear today, brian, that, in fact, it's increasingly likely...